The BAIC COOL GUNS THREAD.....OFFICIAL!!
Oh and here is the 1500 yard target.

Big holes .50bmg
smaller is .338 lapua
And some other rifle at 500 yards. To lazy to swap targets. You drive out place the target, Drive back.. Then play for a bit. Then drive to 500 yards and play some more.

Big holes .50bmg
smaller is .338 lapua
And some other rifle at 500 yards. To lazy to swap targets. You drive out place the target, Drive back.. Then play for a bit. Then drive to 500 yards and play some more.
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A great alternative to the AA-12 is the Saiga 12, which is basically an AK-47 converted into 12 gauge. Semi and fully auto, super reliable (like an AK!) and $200.
Sure, it might not have the cool factor but it's still a kick *** shotgun that you can get SUPER CHEAP. In CA you are limited to the 10 round mags (I believe), but I've fired the Saiga shotgun prone with a drum mag and had no problems what so ever. It was the same relative size as the AA-12 mag config.
Here's more info if anyone is interested:
Let me present to you, the Saiga 12, made in the same factory as the original AK to boot. It comes in various calibers like .223 and .308 (and of course 7.62x39). Cheap to make, cheap to shoot, easy to maintain, and will last forever. I'm surprised there aren't more people jumping on these things as alternatives to the Mossberg 500 and Remington 870 models, not that there is anything wrong with those shotguns, the Saiga is just a Semi-automatic version that costs $200. Last time I was at Irvington Arms in Fremont they had one for like $200ish.
(it's a 12 gauge AK-47, what more could you want!? And for $200 last I checked! Here it is in different configs)
Sure, it might not have the cool factor but it's still a kick *** shotgun that you can get SUPER CHEAP. In CA you are limited to the 10 round mags (I believe), but I've fired the Saiga shotgun prone with a drum mag and had no problems what so ever. It was the same relative size as the AA-12 mag config. Here's more info if anyone is interested:
Let me present to you, the Saiga 12, made in the same factory as the original AK to boot. It comes in various calibers like .223 and .308 (and of course 7.62x39). Cheap to make, cheap to shoot, easy to maintain, and will last forever. I'm surprised there aren't more people jumping on these things as alternatives to the Mossberg 500 and Remington 870 models, not that there is anything wrong with those shotguns, the Saiga is just a Semi-automatic version that costs $200. Last time I was at Irvington Arms in Fremont they had one for like $200ish.
(it's a 12 gauge AK-47, what more could you want!? And for $200 last I checked! Here it is in different configs)
got a chance to shoot a friend's when i was back in AZ and good lawwwwwd, i'm jonesing to go out shooting with one again. it demolished a wooden pallet in the blink of an eye haha
pulled all the long guns out for a cleaning. spring cleaning the safe.
left to right
-savage 100 .270
-remington .270 mauser action
-thompson center venture 7mm rem mag
-AR15
-ruger 10/22
thompson center muzzle .50 cal
-mossberg 500 12ga
-stoeger coach 12ga
-remington 870 youth 20ga
left to right
-savage 100 .270
-remington .270 mauser action
-thompson center venture 7mm rem mag
-AR15
-ruger 10/22
thompson center muzzle .50 cal
-mossberg 500 12ga
-stoeger coach 12ga
-remington 870 youth 20ga
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Happy 100th Anniversary of the Colt 1911!!! 

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And the mother of them all here!

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And the mother of them all here!

http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2...lt-1911-25000/



